And you can use your feet!
For most mere mortals, getting over 100 lines on Game Boy Tetris (seeing that shuttle for the first time) is as good as it’s ever going to get, but there are others who strive to achieve perfection in this classic puzzler (which is getting its own movie soon).
For those trying to master the NES version of the game (one which remains popular on the high score circuit), the technique you use can be the difference between success and failure. You might assume that you simply prod the D-pad and buttons in Tetris, but not so – that’s the ‘traditional’ control method and is referred to as ‘DAS’ by high score chasers.
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